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SHIPPING
Sustained buoyancy in shipping industry
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E&Y submits report to Ministry
Ernst & Young, which was appointed to advise on the formation of a mega alliance in dredging with participation of several port trusts and the public sector shipping giant, has since submitted its report to the Union Shipping Ministry. The ... More

Pasir Panjang to add 16 berths
A report in the Straits Times suggests that Singapore is to add 16 new berths to its Pasir Panjang terminal in next five years. The cost is estimated at $1.83 billion. This follows projection of steady growth in the port’s ... More

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
Vietnam gets container plant
Vietnam’s first container manufacturing plant was commissioned recently. It is the second biggest of its kind in Southeast Asia, claims official Vietnam News Service. The plant, a joint venture between Vietnam Shipbuilding Industry group ... More

INTERVIEW
Port sector: Anchored to growth
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RAILWAYS
Strong run continues for Railways
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Tiruchi rly unit shines on export front
Tiruchi, Dec 30 The Golden Rock Central Railway Workshops has become a truly global institution by capturing the export market and is all set for further development. Work on modernising the workshop at a cost of Rs 90 crore will be completed ... More

Expert views sought on bridge
Experts in bridge building, structural engineering and civil construction — both from within the Railways and outside, some from IITs and RoorkeeUniversity — recently assembled in Bhagalpur (Bihar) to work out a probable solution to ... More

ROADWAYS
Road freight: An overview
The road freight sector, though carries 70 per cent of the total volume, is disorganised, and transporters with a fleet of less than five vehicles each dominate the market. These players operate on price consideration, without caring for ... More






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